On Monday 08 August 2005 14:27, Vladimir Serbinenko wrote:
> It'll give for sure considerable amount of work but the question if
> it'll give real advantages?

Yes, it does. Especially when the implementation of a journaling is loose, the 
superblock of a journaling filesystem often breaks, when you cut the power 
supply while your OS is replaying a journal. In this case, GRUB cannot read 
anything from the filesystem, because the metadata of the root directory is 
corrupted. Due to this, ext3 is more fragile than ext2, in my experience.

Okuji


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